1275 Minnesota St /
Multiple Galleries
Opening receptions: March 31st + April 14th | 3-6pm
Join CCA’s Graduate Program in Fine Arts for its 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition, a two-part series featuring the debut work of 43 emerging artists from CCA’s Graduate Program in Fine Arts.
Organized as part of the CCA curriculum by a team of faculty that includes Glen Helfand, Jackie Im, Ranu Mukherjee, and Astria Superak, the annual MFA Thesis Exhibition culminates the graduate students’ two years of work within the program and marks their transition to the public stage in a professional gallery setting. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
“This year marks the first time we are presenting the entire cycle of MFA thesis exhibitions at one location: Minnesota Street Project (MSP), a Bay Area organization that is quickly becoming an international platform for artists today,” says Fine Arts Associate Professor Glen Helfand. “It is an invaluable opportunity for our students to showcase their work to the public, and is likewise an ideal opportunity for the Bay Area community to see the work of an exciting group of emerging new talents.”
Students featured within the exhibition hail from across the country as well as from across the globe, including China, Iran, Brazil, Turkey, Spain, South Korea, Taiwan, and more. Their work includes a wide range of genres from textiles to painting, sculpture and installation, as well as photography, glass, works on paper, social practice, and more.
The opening of the MFA Thesis Exhibition at Minnesota Street project also comes as CCA’s MFA Fine Arts program is strengthening its relationships with San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood -- the heart of one of the most vibrant contemporary art communities in the city. For five years, beginning in September 2018, studios for the students in the Graduate in Fine Arts program will be moving to the American Industrial Center, just a few blocks away from Minnesota Street Project.
To read the full press release, click here.